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More about Amon Amarth

Country of origin: Sweden
Founded: 1992
Status: Active
Official homepage: Amon Amarth

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Band History - Amon Amarth (Online Dec. 2002)

AMON AMARTH



Deeply rooted in Death Metal with firm beliefs in Viking mythology, AMON AMARTH - meaning "The mountain of doom" (taken from the novel "The Lord Of The Rings" by J.R.R Tolkien) - formed in 1992 in Tumba, Sweden, a southern suburb of Stockholm. They began writing material with lots of melodies, harmonies and lyrics about Vikings and the northern gods. In summer 1993 they entered Lagret Studio to record the never released demo "Thor Arise". The band continued to rehearse and writing stronger material and again entered the studio. The result was the second demo "The Arrival Of The Fimbul Winter". This time the band was much more satisfied with the sound and songs and launched it to an unsuspecting underground. The response was overwhelming, quickly selling out of the first pressing and secured them a one off deal with Singapore's Pulverised Records.

This time they decided to use Abyss Studio, owned by Peter Tägtgren of HYPOCRISY, and during five days in November 1995 the MCD "Sorrow Throughout The Nine Worlds" was recorded. The five track recording contained three new songs plus two re-recorded tracks from the band's second demo. The MCD was released in April 1996 and continued the band's build to world dominance. June 1996 saw the exiting of drummer Nico who was quickly replaced with Martin Lopez. During this time labels began to show interest and after much consideration the band chose to sign with Metal Blade. In March 1997 AMON AMARTH entered again Abyss Studios to record their Metal Blade debut "Once Sent From The Golden Hall" with Peter Tägtgren. The result proved that they were destined to become force of fury in the Swedish Death Metal scene and beyond.

After the recording of "Once Sent...", guitarist Anders Hansson quit just a month before their first major tour with DEICIDE, SIX FEET UNDER and BRUTAL TRUTH in June 98. They quickly recruited Johan Söderberg to make the line-up complete. The line-up was now solidified. "The Avenger" was recorded at Abyss Studios Sweden February to March 1999. Produced by the band, the seven track album is a lesson in pure Viking aggression and brutality blurring the line between Death and Black Metal. The tour following this release was the X-mas massacre festivals, headlined by MORBID ANGEL.

In November 2000 the band entered The Abyss Studio for, as it would turn out, the last time. This time they recorded the album "The Crusher" (released in 2001). Living up to it's name, "The Crusher", the album is the most brutal album the band has produced so far. This release gave AMON AMARTH the opportunity to tour a lot more than before. First they went on the No Mercy Festivals 2001 with bands like MARDUK and VADER. In the fall of 2001, AMON AMARTH was supposed to support MARDUK on their American tour, but due to the events of September 11th, that tour was postponed until January 2002, and if that wasn't enough, MARDUK couldn't make it over to the states. So AMON AMARTH got to headline their very first US tour, supported by DIABOLIC from Tampa, FL. The tour was a huge success, but unfortunately the tour agency decided to cut the tour short with one week. Returning to Europe, AMON AMARTH was offered the possibility to headline their own tour, and in April 2002 they went on the road together with Swedish "gore-masters" VOMITORY. During the tour the band kept writing new material for an upcoming album.

August 2002 started with the bands second appearance at Wacken Open Air. Approximately 12 000 people saw the show, and the response was overwhelming. Almost going straight from Wacken to the Studio, AMON AMARTH began recording their new album "Versus the World" on August 7th. This time, however, the band had to use a new studio, since Peter no longer produces or records any bands, except his own, in his studio. The choice fell on Berno Studio in Malmö, and it turned out to be a great choice. Berno Studio has a great reputation in the scene and AMON AMARTH found it to be very easy to work with both Berno (owner, engineer) and Henrik (engineer). Recording in a new studio gave new dimensions to the bands sound. During the recording, the band managed to squeeze in a trip to Germany and the Summer Breeze festival, where they made a successful appearance. The new album is set to be released on November 18th, and proves to be a milestone in the bands career.

Current Line-Up:
Johan Hegg - Vocals
Olli Mikkonen - Guitar
Johan Söderberg - Guitar (since "The Avenger")
Ted Lundström - Bass
Fredrik Andersson - Drums (since "The Avenger")

Previous members:
Anders Hansson - Guitar (until "Once Sent From The Golden Hall")
Martin Lopez - Drums ("Once Sent From The Golden Hall")
Nico Kaukinen - Drums ("Sorrow Throughout The Nine Worlds")

Discography:

With Oden On Our Side

Johan Hegg - Vocals
Olli Mikkonen - Guitar
Johan Söderberg - Guitar
Ted Lundström - Bass
Fredrik Andersson - Drums

"The Metal Observer" Review

 

2006 "With Oden On Our Side" - Metal Blade

Total playing time: 42:17

  1. Valhall Awaits Me
  2. Runes To My Memory
  3. Asator
  4. Hermod's Ride To Hel (Lokes Treachery Part 1)
  5. Gods Of War Arise
  6. With Oden On Our Side
  7. Cry Of The Black Birds
  8. Under The Northern Star
  9. Prediction Of Warfare


 

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Fate Of Norns

Johan Hegg - Vocals
Olli Mikkonen - Guitar
Johan Söderberg - Guitar
Ted Lundström - Bass
Fredrik Andersson - Drums

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2004 "Fate Of Norns" - Metal Blade

Total playing time: 40:14
  1. An Ancient Sign Of Coming Storm >mp3
  2. Where Death Seems To Dwell
  3. The Fate Of Norns
  4. Pursuit Of Vikings
  5. The Valkyries Ride
  6. Beheading Of A King
  7. Arson.
  8. Once Sealed In Blood

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Versus The World

Johan Hegg - Vocals
Olli Mikkonen - Guitar
Johan Söderberg - Guitar
Ted Lundström - Bass
Fredrik Andersson - Drums

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2002 "Versus The World" - Metal Blade

Total playing time: 47:51
  1. Death In Fire
  2. For The Stabwounds In Our Backs
  3. Where Silent Gods Stand Guard
  4. Vs The World
  5. Across The Rainbow Bridge
  6. Down The Slopes Of Death
  7. Thousand Years Of Oppression
  8. Bloodshed
  9. …And Soon The World Will Cease To Be

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The Crusher

Johan Hegg - Vocals
Olli Mikkonen - Guitar
Johan Söderberg - Drums
Ted Lundström - Bass
Fredrik Andersson - Drums

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2001 "The Crusher" - Metal Blade

Total playing time: 49:36
  1. Bastards Of A Lying Breed
  2. Masters Of War
  3. The Sound Of Eight Hooves
  4. Risen From The Sea (2000)
  5. As Long As The Raven Flies
  6. A Fury Divine
  7. Annihilation Of Hammerfest
  8. The Fall Through Ginnungagap
  9. Releasing Surtur's Fire
  10. Eyes Of Horror (Bonus-Track)
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The Avenger

Johan Hegg - Vocals
Olli Mikkonen - Guitar
Johan Söderberg - Guitar
Ted Lundström - Bass
Fredrik Andersson - Drums

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1999 "The Avenger" - Metal Blade

Total playing time: 41:23
  1. Bleed For Ancient Gods
  2. The Last Wish With Pagan Blood
  3. North Sea Storm
  4. Avenger
  5. God, His Son And Holy Whore
  6. Metalwrath
  7. Legend Of A Banished Man
  8. Thor Arise (Bonus-Track)
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Once Sent From The Golden Hall

Johan Hegg - Vocals
Olli Mikkonen - Guitar
Anders Hansson - Guitar
Ted Lundström - Bass
Martin Lopez - Drums

"The Metal Observer" Review

1998 "Once Sent From The Golden Hall" - Metal Blade

Total playing time: 44:51
  1. Ride For Vengeance
  2. The Dragons' Flight Across The Waves
  3. Without Fear
  4. Victorious March
  5. Friends Of The Suncross
  6. Abandoned
  7. Amon Amarth
  8. Once Sent From The Golden Hall
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Sorrow Throughout The Nine Worlds

Johan Hegg - Vocals
Olli Mikkonen - Guitar
Anders Hansson - Guitar
Ted Lundström - Bass
Nico Kaukinen - Drums

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1996 "Sorrow Throughout The Nine Worlds" - Pulverised

Total playing time: 24:45
  1. Sorrow Throughout The Nine Worlds
  2. The Arrival Of The Fimbul Winter
  3. Burning Creation
  4. The Mighty Doors Of The Speargod's Hall
  5. Under The Grayclouded Winter Sky



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